Darwin City Walk Itinerary – A Self-Guided Stroll Around Tropical Darwin

Darwin City Walk Itinerary – A Self-Guided Stroll Around Central Darwin. Copyright © 2022 Terence Carter / Grantourismo. All Rights Reserved.

Our Darwin city walk skirts the scenic waterfront that fringes the Northern Territory’s easy-going tropical capital, taking you through the compact historic quarter, along the tree-lined esplanade, and through leafy parkland shaded by lofty trees. Do our self-guided stroll at your own pace, visiting sights en route or returning to them later. Vibrant, multicultural Darwin, … Read more

Phnom Penh, the Pulsating Capital of Cambodia

Phnom Penh, the Pulsating Capital of Cambodia. Copyright © 2023 Terence Carter / Grantourismo. All Rights Reserved.

I had few expectations about Phnom Penh before we went to Cambodia’s capital to do a story for a travel magazine. I think that’s why I liked the city so much. The images in my mind – of wide boulevards and ramshackle, French colonial-style buildings, dappled with mildew, and skirted by big verandas – were … Read more

Ho Chi Minh City, the City Still Known As Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. Copyright © 2023 Terence Carter / Grantourismo. All Rights Reserved.

Perhaps for the same nostalgic reasons that Mumbai’s locals prefer to call their city Bombay, Ho Chi Minh City, as it was renamed in 1975 after the fall of Saigon, is, we quickly discovered, still fondly referred to as Saigon by the locals. We don’t care what it’s called – we loved it. Although I’m not … Read more

Exploring the Isaan and the Khmer Temple of Prasat Hin Phimai

Exploring the Isaan: the Khmer Temple of Prasat Hin Phimai. Temple of Prasat Prasat Hin Phimai, Isaan, Thailand. Copyright © 2023 Terence Carter / Grantourismo. All Rights Reserved.

It was a scorcher of a day. We’d tried hard to time our arrival at the ruins of the Khmer Empire era temple of Prasat Hin Phimai, slap bang in the centre of the small town of Phimai in Thailand’s northeastern Isaan region, for the late afternoon. But somehow we’d still arrived early in the … Read more